Title :
The Impact of inverter dead time on performance of n-motor drives supplied from (2n+1)-leg VSI
Author :
Jones, Martin ; Levi, Emil ; Dujic, Drazen
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng., Liverpool John Moores Univ., Liverpool, UK
Abstract :
Industrial applications often require two or more variable-speed electric drives, which have to be controlled independently. Over the past decade research efforts have been made to reduce the number of power electronic devices required in multi-motor drive systems in order to reduce the complexity and hence cost of the drive. One such drive system comprises n three-phase motors supplied by a (2n+1)-leg voltage source inverter (VSI). In such a configuration one inverter leg is common for all machines. While the complexity of the converter and its associated control electronics are reduced, the common inverter leg imposes certain restrictions that make such drives unsuitable for general purpose applications. Moreover, even when there is a niche application to which a particular reduced switch count drive system is well suited, the problems arise in actual implementation. The paper examines in detail behavior of these drive systems for a couple of configurations, using detailed inverter models in simulations. It is argued that (2n+1)-leg VSI supplied n-motor drives are especially sensitive to the inverter dead-time effect. Using both experimental and simulation results, the paper shows that the non-ideal nature of the inverter causes poor performance of the drive in open-loop V/f mode of operation. The solution to the problem is found by using closed-loop current control and it is shown, using experimental results, that such an operating mode fully alleviates the problems caused by the dead-time effect.
Keywords :
closed loop systems; electric current control; invertors; machine control; motor drives; power convertors; variable speed drives; (2n+1)-leg voltage source inverter; associated control electronics; closed-loop current control; converter complexity; inverter dead-time effect; multimotor drive systems; n-motor drives; power electronic devices; switch count drive system; three-phase motors; variable-speed electric drives; Costs; Current control; Electric variables control; Electrical equipment industry; Industrial control; Inverters; Leg; Power electronics; Switches; Voltage; Dead time; Multi-motor drive systems; PWM; Reduced switch count topologies; V/f control;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics, 2009. IECON '09. 35th Annual Conference of IEEE
Conference_Location :
Porto
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4648-3
Electronic_ISBN :
1553-572X
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.2009.5414707